Technical Specifications: Chargers & Adapters

Technical Specifications: Chargers & Adapters

To ensure the longevity of your EMDR Kit Wireless and maintain your warranty, it is essential to use the correct power specifications. Below are the technical details for the charging components of the Wireless set.

Light Tube Charger

The Light Tube requires a specific power input to charge its internal battery safely. It will be provided with the product.

  • Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz.

  • Output: 12V ⎓ 0.6A.

  • Connector Type: Barrel plug (standard 12V DC).

  • Indicator: The LED on the foot of the LightTube will blink red while charging and turn solid green when the battery is full.

Pulsator Docking Station

The Docking Station powers the wireless Pulsators.

  • Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz.

  • Output: Dedicated charging voltage for Pulsator units.

  • Connector Type: Regional power cable (Type A, C, G, or I depending on your shipping address).

  • Indicators: Pulsator LEDs blink red during charging and turn solid green when ready for use.

Wireless Headphones

The headphones uses a USB C charger.

  • Charging Port: USB-C or Micro-USB (depending on your specific model).

  • Recommended Source: A standard 5V USB wall adapter or a powered USB port on a computer.

  • Battery Life: Designed to last for a full day of professional sessions on a single charge.


Global Compatibility

The EMDR Kit Wireless is built for international use.

  • Voltage Support: All official adapters support 100-240V, making them safe for use in any country.

  • Regional Plugs: We automatically include the correct plug type for your shipping destination.

Important Safety Guidelines

  • Avoid Third-Party Chargers: Using a charger with the wrong voltage (especially high-wattage "fast chargers" for phones) can damage the sensitive Bluetooth modules and void your warranty.

  • Clean Contact Points: If Pulsators are not charging, ensure the metal contact points on both the Pulsator and the Docking Station are clean.

  • Temperature: For optimal performance, charge the equipment in a room with a temperature below 24°C (75°F).